Shinouskis was the only recall target who showed up at the hearing the the county clerk's office.

Recall organizer Tammy Kapraun has 90 days to gather 911 signatures from registered voters to get the recall on the ballot.

Kapraun said she will have no trouble collecting enough signatures and has volunteers lined up to help her.

Kapraun cites eight reasons for targeting Beatty, saying he stopped citizens from speaking when he didn't like what they were saying, suspended the township's attorney, building inspector and police chief without Township Board knowledge and approval, and charged inconsistent fees for Freedom of Information Act requests.

Kapraun claims Huffman refuses to listen to public comments, voted to terminate the contracts of the police chief and township attorney, and had private conferences about matters that were to be discussed in public.

Kapraun says she has seven grounds to pursue Shinouskis, saying he voted to terminate the contracts of the police chief and township attorney, maintained a friendship with a woman who wrongfully sued the township after she was convicted of criminal misdemeanor charges, and mislead the public about trying to secretly record a closed meeting of the Township Board.

The Flint Journal could not reach Beatty, Huffman or Shinouskis for comment.